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a lot going on including for npr juan williams unloading on npr after the last couple of days. >>> plus blago gets creative. ite not good for the economy, he says. so we'll see. >>> first let's get to the news live here at 5:00 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. democrats in wisconsin are outraged right now after the republican counter parts vote last night to strip nearly all collective bargaining rights from public workers. it's how they did it that has people so outraged. republicans managed to push the plan through after discovering a way to bypass the chambers' missing democrats. essentially they separated the bargaining provision from governor scott walker's governor bill removing the requirement that 20 senators be present for a vote. if it involves something on spending money, the democrats have to be there. they took it out of the bill so they just voted with republicans. the majority leader read the bill to a hastily created joint conference committee. as that was all unfolding, peter barca, the lone democrat on the panel tried to fight the surprise move arguing there wasn't en
a lot going on including for npr juan williams unloading on npr after the last couple of days. >>> plus blago gets creative. ite not good for the economy, he says. so we'll see. >>> first let's get to the news live here at 5:00 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. democrats in wisconsin are outraged right now after the republican counter parts vote last night to strip nearly all collective bargaining rights from public workers. it's how they did it that has people so outraged....
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as you know, npr gets funding. when the republicans now pro proposing we got to look at everything to close the budget gap. another 1.6 trillion in new deficit. npr is on the table. national endowment for the humanities and arts. we hear this npr executive caught on tape this is what he had to say about the tea party movement. >> sean: here's npr meeting with people he thought was from the muslim brotherhood saying this about the tea party. what was your reaction? >> i think it is revealing watch the agenda there has been all these years. refriendshipping to see proof of that. npr, national endowment for the arts, all those frivolous things that government shouldn't be in the business of funding with tax dollars those should all be on the chopping block as we talk about the 14 trillion dollar debt. those are the type of things for more than one reason need to be cut. >> sean: we are going to talk about those things that need to be cut. and how you think the republicans are doing. more with governor palin after this
as you know, npr gets funding. when the republicans now pro proposing we got to look at everything to close the budget gap. another 1.6 trillion in new deficit. npr is on the table. national endowment for the humanities and arts. we hear this npr executive caught on tape this is what he had to say about the tea party movement. >> sean: here's npr meeting with people he thought was from the muslim brotherhood saying this about the tea party. what was your reaction? >> i think it is...
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it's hard to resist and wow, i'm going to check this out. >> and npr says they confirmed it with two sources which usually would be enough. so, you know, i don't know if the other organizations were going off of npr or doing it on their own, but sometimes people do just make legitimate mistakes, you have to be very, very careful, obviously, but they did confirm it with-- >>, but the other error, jim. the mainstream media almost immediately were assigning blame to these right wingers and-- >> and the tax cuts. >> yeah, exactly. all of those things were piled on loefner, and none of them, the they think with reagan and jim brady you can make an excuse for that. they had plenty of time to decide, yes, of course, this guy must be a right winger and why they did it. they did it with full forethought. one person we didn't mention in that list, was sarah palin, there were liberals who tied the attack to an ad that sarah palin had taken out for her political campaign. >> we've been through this issue before with her. regardless whether you like her as a politician or not. the kind of stuff t
it's hard to resist and wow, i'm going to check this out. >> and npr says they confirmed it with two sources which usually would be enough. so, you know, i don't know if the other organizations were going off of npr or doing it on their own, but sometimes people do just make legitimate mistakes, you have to be very, very careful, obviously, but they did confirm it with-- >>, but the other error, jim. the mainstream media almost immediately were assigning blame to these right wingers...
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classic lone gunman was apolitical in his own nuttiness and i'm sure that dubnick will get a gig at npr or some other. >> jon: and some people think that's some motivated by right wing ideology shooter? >> that's the unfortunate assessment in the early coverage, it was less than two hours after the incident that paul krugman posted the first posting on the new york times website saying, oh, well, you know, this is-- we don't know yet, but it's probably political and a lot of the networkses spent time undoing the facts reported, especially, for example, npr, which is usually very cautious, but which reported that representatives-- they had to walk it back and there's such a rush to judgment, absent facts, not a great moment. >> jon: by the time the ap got the spelling of loughner's name right it was citing sarah palin and the so-called ire of the right. >> let's give ap credit they withheld any report that representative giffords' was deceased because they had very good reporters there who had good, interesting-- new that their sources had not learned that firsthand. i think when you tal
classic lone gunman was apolitical in his own nuttiness and i'm sure that dubnick will get a gig at npr or some other. >> jon: and some people think that's some motivated by right wing ideology shooter? >> that's the unfortunate assessment in the early coverage, it was less than two hours after the incident that paul krugman posted the first posting on the new york times website saying, oh, well, you know, this is-- we don't know yet, but it's probably political and a lot of the...
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a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it serve any purpose other than to give me a segment on the factor? >> well, that's not a bad reason. but, no. it doesn't serve any purpose except here's their thinking though. you see? i'm going to take you inside their thinking. they think they are being progressive and liberal. they think they are opening the door to the minority community's position on this and then, of course, that is so patronizing. >> bill: i don't believe there is any minority position on this. i think hispanics watching the factor tonight go daisy hernandez is crazy. i think it's just daisy hernandez' position. go ahead, mary kathar
a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it...
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you're the boss-- >> juan williams a good friend of ours at fox news channel got fired from position at npr because he made the remarks we just played about being nervous when he sees some in muslim did $. >> i want to thank her firing him for firing him, ham handed way, and thanks for firing him and he's more at fox. >> and they're saying to a shrink, or publicist. >> one-- and juan and conan landed on their feet, good tore them. >> jon: well, yep, conan the last kun, he got fired, but you knew that and is going to be back on the airment and he is on the air. we have to take one more break, when we come back, what can we expect from the media in 2011? >> the news and events of 2010, now in the past. and now, big question, what's the media landscape looking like for 2011? predictions next whew! these sure are challenging times. whoa! that leaves lots of pieces behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. than the ultra rippled brand, it's no wonder charmin ultra strong holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. business is looking better. it sure is. [ female
you're the boss-- >> juan williams a good friend of ours at fox news channel got fired from position at npr because he made the remarks we just played about being nervous when he sees some in muslim did $. >> i want to thank her firing him for firing him, ham handed way, and thanks for firing him and he's more at fox. >> and they're saying to a shrink, or publicist. >> one-- and juan and conan landed on their feet, good tore them. >> jon: well, yep, conan the last...
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i know i'm going to be on the npr affiliate in response to this. boston radio called and it's going to be aligned for sure. they are going to want to single me out as the enemy. so, i don't know, i know that certainly phyllis has been more involved in terms of college, the college environment because she is given a lot of speeches for me. i'm just sort of starting out on that iran guess why don't know what's going to happen. i'm concerned and that's why when i said when i see these young ladies faces and it's just so wonderful because again that's the group i'm trying to reach. >> i think the colleges have been effective in all of the department's but you want to take say engineering, but don't waste your education dollar on the women's studies. they are absolutely the worst, and it's just a lot of feminist lesbian propaganda. >> and it goes back decades. my husband would get lower grades from these feminist professors and this is in the early 80's because he would argue with or take issue with what they were teaching him to provide an alternative
i know i'm going to be on the npr affiliate in response to this. boston radio called and it's going to be aligned for sure. they are going to want to single me out as the enemy. so, i don't know, i know that certainly phyllis has been more involved in terms of college, the college environment because she is given a lot of speeches for me. i'm just sort of starting out on that iran guess why don't know what's going to happen. i'm concerned and that's why when i said when i see these young ladies...
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it is the year of npr. it is nice to note that my tax dollars and yours go to support this unbiased journalistic excellence. to make sure they keep getting our tax dollars, they just hired a lobbyist this week. >> we want you to understand the character of tavis smiley. this is not his first award. apparently for three consecutive years he has received an award from the naacp called the "image award." we all know what a great friend and advocate for the tea party movement the naacp is prepared >> by accepting this award on behalf of tavis smiley, we would like to thank him for his unbiased commentary, his honesty and integrity, his unwavering commitment to fair reporting on the tea party movement. we like to, but we cannot. there is always next year. today, we can thank him for putting out the absurdity of the left. >> thank you, very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, folks. i will see you in four years. see if you can find me. [laughter] [applause] >> while neal was reading war and peace, i was
it is the year of npr. it is nice to note that my tax dollars and yours go to support this unbiased journalistic excellence. to make sure they keep getting our tax dollars, they just hired a lobbyist this week. >> we want you to understand the character of tavis smiley. this is not his first award. apparently for three consecutive years he has received an award from the naacp called the "image award." we all know what a great friend and advocate for the tea party movement the...
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what andy from npr has been doing is reporting directly on twitter about what is happening on the ground. it becomes a really fascinating tool for journalists and news organizations to have not necessarily a primary source of that we cannot completely rely on online sources, but as a secondary source. al jazeera and cnn all had people on the ground and using their cameras and saying this is what is happening, but then you also had a local flavor from people on twitter. i followed the egyptian revolution on twitter. i have friends in the country, friends who were on the ground. i looked at what they were saying and also who they were talking to to know who else they could trust. >> the term being used for that is "curation." it comes from the art world. there is usually an organizer who picks the best works of art and becomes a gatekeeper for information or art. andy is a great example of someone who is curating information from social media and become a credible source of redistribution. >> global voice is has been doing this for years. they follow blogs and report on what the bloggers a
what andy from npr has been doing is reporting directly on twitter about what is happening on the ground. it becomes a really fascinating tool for journalists and news organizations to have not necessarily a primary source of that we cannot completely rely on online sources, but as a secondary source. al jazeera and cnn all had people on the ground and using their cameras and saying this is what is happening, but then you also had a local flavor from people on twitter. i followed the egyptian...
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the same thing with npr. taxpayer money, okay, they say they are fair and balanced. they say they are not left wing organization. but the undercover video proves that's not true. planned parenthood, they say they are obeying the law. they say they just want to help women's health, but the undercover video says that they are aiding and abetting child sex rings. so, when it comes to public money, all three of those concerns get it. we as a journalist have an obligation to track it down. >> i agree. public money and in the restaurant, for npr you have less of an expectation of privacy. i have done this in consumer reporting where it wasn't public money involved. where it wasn't a private office. >> bill: bundo guy somebody stealing money. >> in this case abortion doctors telling women they weren't pregnant and they are and giving them fake abortions. >> bill: three dog night? that's you? >> i was younger then. >> bill: i'm sorry, i thought i was going to break "joy to the world." folks have to understand when there is a crime in play or malfeasance involving public mone
the same thing with npr. taxpayer money, okay, they say they are fair and balanced. they say they are not left wing organization. but the undercover video proves that's not true. planned parenthood, they say they are obeying the law. they say they just want to help women's health, but the undercover video says that they are aiding and abetting child sex rings. so, when it comes to public money, all three of those concerns get it. we as a journalist have an obligation to track it down. >>...
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it was the left wing and npr not only said that i was a racist and a bigot. but that i had crossed a line of journalistic ethics by simply saying how i felt. >> sean: two days later the company fired juan williams. >> he disgruntled them in their little inner world view of what they are supposed to represent. a face and voice that appears on npr was out there saying things sympathetic to conservatives. >> it comes back to i work for fox news. i am not predictably in my political sentiments one way or the other, npr leadership was imposing on the journalist a mind set that was distorted and krupp as any operating in journalism today. >> sean: the corruption is so widespread it has succeeded in permeating every area of the mainstream media. while we may have focused on just a few here the names could go on and on. >> if you stop and review these items, this kind of media bias in this count
it was the left wing and npr not only said that i was a racist and a bigot. but that i had crossed a line of journalistic ethics by simply saying how i felt. >> sean: two days later the company fired juan williams. >> he disgruntled them in their little inner world view of what they are supposed to represent. a face and voice that appears on npr was out there saying things sympathetic to conservatives. >> it comes back to i work for fox news. i am not predictably in my...
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also, of course, they want to kill npr. the latte-drinking volvo drivers who like npr. or worse, the latte-drinking train riders who listen to npr. the culture war era conspiracy theories about black helicopters and a one world government secretly pursued by america's elites, that stuff is back from the culture war eras, too. the new republican head of the house foreign affairs committee convened the first hearing of that committee this week. what's the topic? get the u.s. out of the u.n. yeah, the chairman of the republican study committee, supposedly the big policy brain trust of the republican party, what does he want to prioritize now that republicans are in control? he wants to prioritize banning gay marriage in washington, d.c. because remember, jobs, jobs, jobs. when first lady michelle obama interested as her guest to the state of the union the heroes of the tucson gun massacre and iraq and afghanistan veterans and inspirational small business owners, who did speaker of the house john boehner invite as his guests? he invited a large group of catholic school chil
also, of course, they want to kill npr. the latte-drinking volvo drivers who like npr. or worse, the latte-drinking train riders who listen to npr. the culture war era conspiracy theories about black helicopters and a one world government secretly pursued by america's elites, that stuff is back from the culture war eras, too. the new republican head of the house foreign affairs committee convened the first hearing of that committee this week. what's the topic? get the u.s. out of the u.n. yeah,...
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since then there's been additional coverage from the guardian, los angeles times, npr's onboard as well. bloomsbury increased their print run by another 50,000 copies, and it's taken a while. i think it's more of a slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina, and so it's a very tough subject. but i think those who have the staying power will find that it's a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award win withers are perhaps a little more off the beaten track than you may find with the pulitzers. i do know that when nicky finney won for poetry, she gave such a tremendously enfiring speech -- inspiring speech, i think many in the crowd wanted to just stand up and cheer for her. it was with such passion and such fire that i think it really caused people to go, you know, who is this woman, and i should be reading more of her poetry. with stephen greenblatt, you know, he's dealing with a big subject as well, the very concept of modernity. so it's good that the national book awards recognize this. >> and booktv covered the national book award
since then there's been additional coverage from the guardian, los angeles times, npr's onboard as well. bloomsbury increased their print run by another 50,000 copies, and it's taken a while. i think it's more of a slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina, and so it's a very tough subject. but i think those who have the staying power will find that it's a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award win withers are perhaps a little more off...
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i know npr wouldn't like that. that is totalitarian, you cannot say certain things at npr and juan did, and that's what happened there, mary katharine. >> i think it became such a silly display. that's where if you follow this stuff to it's ridiculous conclusion you end up with that situation. it's fine to be sensitive and not prejudge people and to be polite and kind and open to new experiences. all that is fine and good and liberal. and i do it. but, you know, it just became this thing where she is defending an organization that has like 86% white male affluent like leaders or listenership and it became this ridiculous thing. >> bill: right. >> the irony did not reach anybody. >> bill: now we have t.l.'s. next time i say t.l.'s i want everybody to know what that. >> we have got it covered. if she had grown up in a tough black neighborhood, maybe i would listen to her. all she has grown up in is a t.l. narbled. that's all she has grown up in. >> bill: juan williams and mary katharine ham. when we come right back,
i know npr wouldn't like that. that is totalitarian, you cannot say certain things at npr and juan did, and that's what happened there, mary katharine. >> i think it became such a silly display. that's where if you follow this stuff to it's ridiculous conclusion you end up with that situation. it's fine to be sensitive and not prejudge people and to be polite and kind and open to new experiences. all that is fine and good and liberal. and i do it. but, you know, it just became this thing...
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npr has apologized for a serious and grave error. i don't see a lot of soul searching here about -- you know, we've totally moved on from that. >> it's ridiculous. >> gee, how did we get this wrong? >> nobody, including you, last week everybody went to the rhetoric of violence and to sarah palin's crosshairs -- >> no, we started with the mistake. >> you started with it. but it was this much of your show. this much. and my point is what happened to america and what happened to journalism that people weren't outraged that we called a congressman and said a congressman was dead. the basic rule of journalism is get it right or don't report it. >> what was the great rush? before we go to break we've been reporting this morning about eric fuller. he's one of those who was shot a week ago saturday in tucson, and he has now -- he has been arrested at ironically a town hall meeting organized by abc and christiane amanpour of the program "this week" to try to bring some closure to the community. and then he said to a tea party leader, "you're
npr has apologized for a serious and grave error. i don't see a lot of soul searching here about -- you know, we've totally moved on from that. >> it's ridiculous. >> gee, how did we get this wrong? >> nobody, including you, last week everybody went to the rhetoric of violence and to sarah palin's crosshairs -- >> no, we started with the mistake. >> you started with it. but it was this much of your show. this much. and my point is what happened to america and what...
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since then there have been additional coverage of the guardian, "the los angeles times" and i believe npr is on board as well. they increase their print run by another 50,000 copies and it has taken a while. i think it is more of a slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina and so it's a very tough subject, but i think that those who have the staying power will find it a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award winners are perhaps a little more off the beaten track then once you might find with the pulitzers or even the national book critics circle aboard later on. i do know that when nikki finney one for poetry, she gave such tremendously inspiring speech. i think many in the crowd felt that they wanted to just stand up and cheer for her. it with such passion and such fire that i think it really you know cause people to go well, who is this woman and i should be reading more for poetry. with stephen greenblatt, he is dealing with a big subject with the very concept of modernity so it is good for national book award judges recognize th
since then there have been additional coverage of the guardian, "the los angeles times" and i believe npr is on board as well. they increase their print run by another 50,000 copies and it has taken a while. i think it is more of a slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina and so it's a very tough subject, but i think that those who have the staying power will find it a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award winners are perhaps...
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i mean, you're on npr. i know people eat turkey and rich foods, but i think what happens after that-- >> evacuation day commemorates the last british troops fleeing manhattan at the end of the revolutionary war in 1783. >> jon: see, i thought that was in-- in '97. >> no, we signed the treaty of paris in september of '83. >> jon: was that 18 or 17? >> you're familiar with july 4, 1776? >> jon: yes, i am ( laughter ) the declaration of independence! >> that's right, timmy. ( laughter ) but you know the war didn't all take place on that one day. it started before that, and we fought the redcoats for seven more years. >> jon: yes, yes, yes. so why was evacuation day such a big deal? >> well, as the declaration of independence was being signed, 400 ships full of big, bad limey bastards started showing up in new york harbor to crush the piddly little army led by george washington. washington's troops were whooped, embarrassed, and humiliated until they retreated to new jersey in shame. ( laughter ) >> jon: i beli
i mean, you're on npr. i know people eat turkey and rich foods, but i think what happens after that-- >> evacuation day commemorates the last british troops fleeing manhattan at the end of the revolutionary war in 1783. >> jon: see, i thought that was in-- in '97. >> no, we signed the treaty of paris in september of '83. >> jon: was that 18 or 17? >> you're familiar with july 4, 1776? >> jon: yes, i am ( laughter ) the declaration of independence! >>...
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where she is, and just five minutes ago reported that she's still alive. >> reports from arizona, from npr, were that congresswoman gifford had been shot and killed. and now fox is confirming a source is saying she is still alive. >> there are, and i stress, conflicting reports. now whether or not the congresswoman has, in fact, died. >> little seems to be known among federal authorities in washington about this gunman, other than he is in his 20s. we have heard nothing yet about his nationality. >> now we have confirmed here at cnn that this individual, jared lee loughner, 22 years old. >> they are actively pursuing an accomplice, a white man in his 50s. he's not believed to have acted alone. >>nd there are other temptations that joush s thas t must resist. was this related to a very tough campaign, in which giffords an arizona democrat just was re-elected. was it an outgrowth of political polarization. we're proceed, cautiously, to examine the story and its coverage this morning. joining me, roger simon, clarence page, for the "chicago tribune" in san francisco, debra saunders "san franc
where she is, and just five minutes ago reported that she's still alive. >> reports from arizona, from npr, were that congresswoman gifford had been shot and killed. and now fox is confirming a source is saying she is still alive. >> there are, and i stress, conflicting reports. now whether or not the congresswoman has, in fact, died. >> little seems to be known among federal authorities in washington about this gunman, other than he is in his 20s. we have heard nothing yet...
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since then there's been additional coverage from the guardian, "the los angeles times," the npr is on board as well. the increased their print run by another 50,000 copies, and it's taken a while. i think it is more the slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina so it was a very tough subject. but i think that those who have the staying power will find that it is a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award winners are a little more offbeat than what you might find with the pulitzer's or the national book critics leader ron. i do know that when mckeithen won for poetry in head off and split she gave a tremendously inspiring speech. i think many in the crowd probably wanted to stand up and cheer for her. such passion and fire that i think it really caused people to go who is this woman and i should be reading more for poetry. with steven he's dealing with a big subject as well and the concept of modernity, it's good that the national book award judges recognize this and this will undoubtedly boost his profile as well. >> host: book tv
since then there's been additional coverage from the guardian, "the los angeles times," the npr is on board as well. the increased their print run by another 50,000 copies, and it's taken a while. i think it is more the slow build in large part because it deals with hurricane katrina so it was a very tough subject. but i think that those who have the staying power will find that it is a very rewarding read. truth be told, i think that the national book award winners are a little more...
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npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal". >> thank you. martha: well, lights, camera, action for the 2008 presidential campaign, playing the role in that story, looking back at that year of the former gop vice presidential nominee, playing sarah palin is julianne moore, the new election drama airing on hbo based on the best selling book "game change" detailing the alleged scenes behind the scenes -- behind the skaoepbgs action i should say of both senator john mccain and senator barack obama's campaign for the white house. interesting stuff. bill: what do you think? as long as she
npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal"....
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i don't know a single dial in this country for npr. i know i can always go to npr.org and i can find any story i am looking for. radio has increased because of technology. that is the underlying theme. technology will enhance journalism once some of these corporate institutions of journalism figure that out and stop fighting it but embrace it. once they figure out the best way to deliver to everyone in this room the three-minute story or the six-minute story about egypt, i am in great shape. i don't care where you watch it or when you watch it, i care that you have a right to watch it and that is the most important thing as a journalist. if your interested in a story about the middle east or sports, you have the right to be able to find it and get to it. my biggest challenge is that people don't necessarily have the choice in the past. if you are being told 22 minutes of what is the most important news story, people will be more engaged in now. they have more information but a greater civic responsibility to be more knowledgeable. that
i don't know a single dial in this country for npr. i know i can always go to npr.org and i can find any story i am looking for. radio has increased because of technology. that is the underlying theme. technology will enhance journalism once some of these corporate institutions of journalism figure that out and stop fighting it but embrace it. once they figure out the best way to deliver to everyone in this room the three-minute story or the six-minute story about egypt, i am in great shape. i...
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npr would definitely survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donorers but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps food in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the pictures show the clerk watching the actress leave with the $2500 necklace she's accused of stealing. in the case lohan has pleaded not guilty. >>> there is more turmoil on the set of the world's most expensive expressway musical. spider-man's long-time director julie taymor ha
npr would definitely survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donorers but they halted talks after the donors could not...
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. >> brian: how inappropriate is it for the harvard profession the only say what he said on npr. >> kimberly: inappropriate. is he listening to words coming out of his mouth? what kind of professor is that? that's divisive and class war faiwarfare and racist. it diminishes half the electorate that doesn't agree with what he has to say. >> eric: the use of the -- >> bob: the use of the word menstrol from the guts of the civil rights movement. holding the lat terns, menstrils were a code word for racism which is what that is. i will say this. in that interview, thaw had an interview in ann coulter who was as klos to racist i heard. our blacks work harder than her blacks? who is she talking about? ann coulter never run across a black that she knows to make a determination. >> brian: that is not fair. i don't know who she works with. but the point is the republicans as opposed to republicans. you don't see republicans attack each other because they're black. >> eric: it all fits together. you don't hear the liberal left making remarks about president obama. >> bob: you say that and you dismiss i
. >> brian: how inappropriate is it for the harvard profession the only say what he said on npr. >> kimberly: inappropriate. is he listening to words coming out of his mouth? what kind of professor is that? that's divisive and class war faiwarfare and racist. it diminishes half the electorate that doesn't agree with what he has to say. >> eric: the use of the -- >> bob: the use of the word menstrol from the guts of the civil rights movement. holding the lat terns,...
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we need to cut these things that aren't constitutionally mandated on the periphery, like npr, national endowment for the arts, those are obvious. we have got to not fund obama care. not fund any cap and tax program, energy dependence on foreign countries job killers. we have to look at entitlement programs for new enrolles we have to be honest and let them know the ben -- about its are not going -- the benefits are not going to be the same. congressman ryan and rand paul, john stossel, there are so many good tear kwan and conservative ideas out there. -- good libertarian and conservative ideas that are out there. >> greta: there are so many things in terms of trying to get revenue, i know it is chump change. i -- i know i sound like a broken record. taxpayers paid 160 million dollars in attorney bills for people who mismanaged fannie mae and freddie mac. 160 million dollars chump change. last night the president talked about the department of continue tearior regulating salmon. -- department of interior, regulating solomon. politicians won't cleanup their own house, they aren't the gov
we need to cut these things that aren't constitutionally mandated on the periphery, like npr, national endowment for the arts, those are obvious. we have got to not fund obama care. not fund any cap and tax program, energy dependence on foreign countries job killers. we have to look at entitlement programs for new enrolles we have to be honest and let them know the ben -- about its are not going -- the benefits are not going to be the same. congressman ryan and rand paul, john stossel, there...
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. >> they said, we're not sure what they are referring to, but all our parties sponsored by npr which could be a broad range of things, and they are so subconscious about the failings, but i didn't hit them on that. >> i included not having -- [inaudible] >> that'll break it up for them. breakthrough. >> how are you? do you know ron? >> no. >> he's a great -- kerry runs the center of journalism and politics. >> politics and journalism. >> politics and journalism. he's also one of the smartest people -- if you ever read, but, anyway organization great journalist. he's a true invet -- investigative journalist, the real deal. a lot of people in this town will pretend they are really investigators. he's the real deal. >> nice to meet you. every time we go out. >> familiar faces? >> i wore my libertarian chain -- unmuzzled. >> unmuzzled, right here. >> looking forward to reading it. >> liberty. want me to sign this page? >> yeah, i like the ones where the title and the title page. [inaudible conversations] >> you realize this means you -- [inaudible] >> i'd be deliberated. >> i am as a lib
. >> they said, we're not sure what they are referring to, but all our parties sponsored by npr which could be a broad range of things, and they are so subconscious about the failings, but i didn't hit them on that. >> i included not having -- [inaudible] >> that'll break it up for them. breakthrough. >> how are you? do you know ron? >> no. >> he's a great -- kerry runs the center of journalism and politics. >> politics and journalism. >> politics...
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. >>> and npr's chief executive officer vivian schiller has resigned after a series of controversies. in the latest incident, the former senior vice president for fund-raising was shown in an undercover video calling the tea party racist and scary and questioning whether npr needs federal funding. >> okay, anderson, it's quiz time for you. which of these actors will play sarah palin in a few film about the 2008 presidential election? julian moore, tina fey, or julianna margolies? >> i know the answer to this. >> you just cheat? >> no, no. i met somebody involved in the production of this. julian moore, right? >> yes, you're right. point for anderson. the redhead got the role. she will play john mccain's folksy former running mate. some may have considered this a long shot. she's not a spitting image of the former alaska governor. many may have guessed it could be tina fey after her spot-on impersonations of palin during the campaign. were you surprised? because i was. >> i didn't give it much thought. i'm sure it'll be an interesting movie. but i think it's made by the same person who
. >>> and npr's chief executive officer vivian schiller has resigned after a series of controversies. in the latest incident, the former senior vice president for fund-raising was shown in an undercover video calling the tea party racist and scary and questioning whether npr needs federal funding. >> okay, anderson, it's quiz time for you. which of these actors will play sarah palin in a few film about the 2008 presidential election? julian moore, tina fey, or julianna margolies?...
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williams at npr. incomes my calling from associated press on the print side, michelle, and she is president and the national association of hispanic journalists and a member of the national press club as well. congratulations to rafael williams, the son of our guest speaker, gist having graduated from haverford. [applause] that is fine. we can allow one round of applause. [laughter] [applause] well-deserved. we have an independent freelance journalist. she has formally worked for npr. then we had the devoted wife of our guest speaker today. skipping over the podium, bob is the senior press secretary for the natural resources defense council, and use the speaker's committee member who organize today's luncheon. first time out, great job. skipping over our speaker, greg, bloomberg news. he is chair of our npc diversity committee. he and i work together in buffalo, new york, many years ago and we're both sworn to secrecy about that. speaking of which, my colleague from the ap broadcast, in a member of th
williams at npr. incomes my calling from associated press on the print side, michelle, and she is president and the national association of hispanic journalists and a member of the national press club as well. congratulations to rafael williams, the son of our guest speaker, gist having graduated from haverford. [applause] that is fine. we can allow one round of applause. [laughter] [applause] well-deserved. we have an independent freelance journalist. she has formally worked for npr. then we...
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npr is a tiny piece of a trillion dollar budget. but it was important, one of those issues that is important for the conservative base. republicans were emboldened because of the recent scandals at npr. and so they decided to go for. they passed in the house. it is not expected to go anywhere in the senate and president obama would not senate -- sign it. guest: you had the issue of defunding plan. head in this cr. you liken it to the abortion debate in heth care reform. they got sidetracked on that, i would not say, but people who believe that plan parent could should not be funded by the federal government, it is not a side issue at all. it is being major lobbied on capitol hill. it will be a test of hn boehner here. how much does he not want to go through the shutdown compared to what he wants to stick with the pro-life on this. host: he continues to say he wants the open rule whichould allow anything to come to the house floor. guest: his always had the mentality of letting the will of the house do its thing. if he sees the house
npr is a tiny piece of a trillion dollar budget. but it was important, one of those issues that is important for the conservative base. republicans were emboldened because of the recent scandals at npr. and so they decided to go for. they passed in the house. it is not expected to go anywhere in the senate and president obama would not senate -- sign it. guest: you had the issue of defunding plan. head in this cr. you liken it to the abortion debate in heth care reform. they got sidetracked on...
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and then the house doesn't think your tax dollars should be used to fund npr. will the senate agree. and congressman tom price joins us to weigh in on that. there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. ask your doctor if you live or have lived in an area where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. and help bridge the
and then the house doesn't think your tax dollars should be used to fund npr. will the senate agree. and congressman tom price joins us to weigh in on that. there's the life you live... and the life you want to live. fortunately there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and other...